POSTCARD – HERZOG ALBRECHT – WÜRTTEMBERG

SKU: 45-240

$15.00

This postcard shows Württemberg’s Herzog Albrecht (1865-1939) in an army general’s uniform. He was an heir to Württemberg’s throne. He also served as a generalfeldmarschall, commanding Armeegruppe Albrecht, which consisted of multiple armies. The postcard was not mailed.

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This postcard shows Württemberg’s Herzog Albrecht (1865-1939) in an army general’s uniform. He was an heir to Württemberg’s throne. He also served as a generalfeldmarschall, commanding Armeegruppe Albrecht, which consisted of multiple armies. The postcard was not mailed.

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COLOR POSTCARD – KAISER WILHELM I

SKU: 38-2110

$15.00

This is a fine color postcard of Kaiser Wilhelm I. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of his birth (1797-1897). To the left, Wilhelm I appears in a Küraßier’s uniform. To the right, we see his place in Berlin.

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I'm Kenneth (Ken) J. Greenfield, currently of New Port Richey, Florida, located on the West Coast of Florida in the Tampa Bay area. I started out as a collector of Imperial German Militaria, particularly items dealing with the Imperial German Air Service in the early 1960's. After more than forty years of avid collecting, I began to sell a few items to upgrade my collection and help finance my collecting "habit." I attended militaria shows, both to buy and sell. I wanted to spend more time at home and less traveling for the national companies that I had worked for; so, starting my own business seemed like an attractive alternative. I like nothing better than talking with others about militaria, and introducing newcomers to the joys of owning a "piece of history."